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As people migrate to cities, they invariably start to eat more meat, adding to the pressure on water resources.
And, yet, towards the end of my gabbled, glittery-eyed testimony, I invariably start mumbling a bit.
During recessions, for instance, people invariably start to ask whether charities could handle an increased burden if public spending on social services were to decrease.
Rarely do the rallies or sell-offs, which invariably start after 3 p.m., justify 3 to 4 percent moves in the indexes.
'Stavros was a controlling character,' says the ex- girlfriend, 'Onassis without the charm.' After periods of abstinence, Constantine's cocaine binges would invariably start up again.
Cash-for-gold dealers will almost invariably start negotiations by asking the seller what he hopes to get for the items he has brought in, and a seller who mentions a figure that is accepted with alacrity may later come to think that he was taken advantage of.
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Here the New Orleans crowd invariably starts to clap and whistle.
Onstage, she invariably starts with a little Beethoven.
The government, for its part, invariably starts talking about "job creation," but rarely does anything that makes a difference.
The autumn term invariably starts with a mix of emotions, notably for parents with children starting a new school.
It was equally unnerving when Mario returned with nothing, because, with no distractions, he invariably started rooting around in the trash.
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